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Gold open access 

Gold open access articles from Elsevier journals (where a fee has been paid by the author) are all immediately free to read and access on ScienceDirect. In addition to the article appearing on ScienceDirect, Elsevier in some cases (e.g., where we have a gold OA deposit agreement with a funding body) sends to PubMedCentral (PMC) the final authoritative version of the published article and authorizes its public posting on PMC immediately, and this site will also link directly to the journal article on Elsevier’s websites.

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